Rosebuds Blog

Other than the geographic destination, travel is all about amenities. Amenities differentiate comfort from discomfort, pleasure from aggravation. So it was with no small measure of pride that The Rose Hotel learned that it went 10-for-10 on Hotels.com’s list of travelers’ most desired in-room amenities, and 8-for-10 on Hotel.com’s list of the most desired in-hotel amenities. Even of the two in-hotel amenities we are missing, we have more than adequate alternatives for our guests. More on that in a moment. First, let’s take a look at the top 10 in-room amenities, according to the Hotels.com survey, based on the input of 1,000 travelers from around the world … (click on the headline to continue reading)

For Christians it’s the holiest day of the year. For others – especially those with children – it’s a time for Easter egg hunts, chocolate bunnies and other forms of celebration merriment. For us, it’s a time when we host others who travel to spend the holiday with family and friends. For Easter 2014, we not only invite you, we hope to entice you to stay at The Rose Hotel and take advantage of our holiday special. We call it the Easter Bunny Special, and available Friday and Saturday, April 18-19. This two-night minimum special includes … (click on the headline to continue reading)

There are few things in life more soothing than food. We eat to feel good. We eat to console ourselves. That is where comfort foods come into play. Comfort foods are those dishes that are especially associated with good taste and emotional contentment. They are usually simple foods (rather than gourmet) and are easy to prepare and eat. They also tend to epitomize home cooking and often invoke feelings of nostalgia and security. Many of them, unfortunately, are associated with weight gain and questionable nutritional value. But those are considerations that become secondary when we really want comforting. A reader’s poll conducted by About.com showed the most popular comfort foods are … (click on the headline to continue reading)

The Irish know how to celebrate. It’s in the numbers. More than 100 St. Patrick’s Day parades are held across the United States. New York City and Boston are home to the largest celebrations. Every March 17 we all seem to turn Irish. We turn a little Irish at The Rose Hotel, too. We’re not the kind of establishment that sits on the sidelines while festivities reign. So, come this St. Patrick’s Day, we will be holding a celebration in the hotel’s lobby bar, and those attending will be treated to a bowl of stew, soda bread and green popcorn. From March 6-17 the bar menu will consist of Irish Greenhoppers , St. Patrick’s Apple Martini, Peet’s Irish Coffee, Peet’s Bailey’s Irish Coffee … (click on the headline to continue reading)

J.D. Power and Associates, the market research firm, measures just about every product and service you can imagine, including the satisfaction levels of hotel guests and travelers. So you can imagine that we pay especially close attention to the results of J.D. Power hotel guest surveys. It’s one of the guidelines that we measure ourselves against, and we’re happy to report that, by that measure, where performing very well — especially considering that overall hotel industry ratings have fallen to their lowest ranking since 2006. J.D. Power surveyed more than 60,000 North American hotel guests and arrived at an industry rating of 757 points out of a possible 1,000. That is a 7 point drop from the previous year’s survey and includes what J.D. Power officials call steep drops in satisfaction in several categories, such as hotel facilities and services, guest rooms, check-in/check-out, food and beverage. But chief among respondents complaints were … (click on the headline to continue reading.)